Lake Braddock Secondary School - Lair Yearbook (Burke, VA)

 - Class of 1981

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Members look at the minutes from the last meeting and discuss the bylaws committee. Sponsor Dale Rumberger inspects Chair- man Mike Cullerton's revisions for the con- stitution. GENERAL ASSEMBLY Sponsors: Mr. Dale Rumberger and Ms. Mimi Jahoda; Chairper- son: Bill Beha; Asst. Chairperson: Mike Cullerton; Sec.: Robin Renwick. Members: S. Ahearn. T. Bazei. R. Beasley. G. Bergh. A. Beverina. A. Blasch. M. Cahill, S. Calvert. T. Cummings. S. Dambrauskas, K. Daniels. S. Davis. M. Eichleman. B. Friedman, L. Heneghan. P. Hirl, A. Huang. M. Jett. S. Laase. N. Maginnis. W. Marshall, J. Massey. J. Matos. L. McCaffrey. L. Nance. J. Nielson, L. Pena, W. Preston. M. Ouat- tromam. K. Rafferty, G. Rallison, V. Reeve. R. Roush. K. Russell. B. Sapp, C. Short. S. Smith, M. Stadsklev. B. Strecker. S. Tierney, T. Trimm, R. Tuten, E. Vanderhoeven. K. Vassailo. M. Waiecka. C. Walters. L. Weimerskirch. m 7i n When someone originated a brilliant idea that would have a long range effect on the student body-where did that person go? Who did he turn to? What was the missing link between the student body and the SGA? The answer was found in a direct route to the general staff. A liason between the student body and the SGA was the General Assembly. Six represen- tatives from each class and one representative from each club made up the members of the Assembly who reinforced all manuevers and strategies developed by the SGA. One goal set by the staff was to achieve a better constitution for the student government by revising and up- dating the present one. They also began working on plans to eliminate the drug abuse situation in the school. Every other Thursday meetings were held in the Recital Hall to discuss the student govern- ment and to hear any student opi- nions or ideas. With the help and knowledge the General Assembly provided, students were able to overcome obstacles, work together, and achieve a stronger and more efficient student body. Clubs 317

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Tucked away in a corner of the cafeteria was a room filled with VIP’s, where meetings of utmost importance were held and where battle plans were conjured from in- telligent and creative minds. It was the headquarters of the SGA (Stu- dent Government Association). Commanded by five officers, the sixty members kept the student body involved in numerous social activities throughout the year. Dur- ing the first week in September, they sponsored the Back-to-School week ending with the dance. Then beginning on October 13th, they presented the Homecoming events. On December 13th was ladies’ choice for the Snowball, and after winter break came the Teacher Appreciation Week, Class Night, Bruin Spirit Week, and the Magazine Drive. In early spring were the Sadie Hawkins, Leader- ship Conferences, SGA elections, and finally an Award’s Luncheon. By formulating tactical strategies the SGA provided enough ammuni- tion to keep the student body full of spirit and in top working condi- tion. SGA: Sponsor: Mr. Dale Rumberger; Pres.: Karen Donnelly; Vice Pres.: Bill Beha; Sec.: Sue Armor; Treas.: Kayleen Fitzgerald; Int. Vice Pres.: Keenan Goidsby. Members: Eileen Affronti, Tom Bazel. Dave Beavers. Lenny Bowersox. Sharon Brannan. Mary Ann Buckley. Jules Clifford. Mike Cullerton. Joan Dunning. Chrystal Fancher. Dennis Farrell, Bill Fleming, Jack Gerdon. Laura Grunawalt. Holly Guynn. Brian Hanchey. Elayne Heck. Joe Hirl. Liz Hruby. Missey Hyatt. Eric lanuzzi. Manbeth Jensen. Mark Lager, Anne Lamoureux, Val Lee. Kim Leistico. Jim Lull. Julie Matteson. Sharon Martin. Eileen McBriarty. Mike Mendez. P.J. Miles. Lynn Miller. Dave Monroe. Mary Beth O'Donnell. Tessyl Pena. Cindy Perkins. Chnssy Primoli, Tom Rathburn. Robin Ren- wick. Polly Riordan. Jennie Rowzie. Kathy Ryan. Barbara Rynex. Bob Seale. Audrey Short. Steve Smith. Cyndi Strand. Julie- Annahese Streeter. Sandy Timmeney. Gerry Trainer. Mike Turner. Karen Tutterow. Kathi Walker. Tighe Walker. Richard Walter. Stacey Watson. Steve Weedman. Sarbara Weger. Bill Whyte. Jack Gerdon, Barbara Weger, Stacey Watson, and Lenny Bowersox joke around while planning the relay races for Class Night. Organizing the announcements to distribute among SGA members are President Karen Don- nelly. Eric lanuzzi. and Vice President Bill Beha. 316 R R



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Club Mike Cullerlon intensely watches the tied game against T.C. Finally being the top contenders in the school was what becoming a senior meant to the 720 members in the Class of 1981. Lead by a great team of officers, the class made their last year a big success. On September 18 they had their first class meeting, and from then on, they dominated all pep rallies with loud and spirited voices. Oc- tober brought a senior sponsored Soc-hop on the fifth and at the end of the month came the crowning of the senior Homecoming queen. The major events all the seniors enjoyed were ordering an- nouncements, caps and gowns, at- tending the Baccalaureate, and the Senior Prom at the Springfield Hilten. So time flew by as the ex- citement rose for their special day on June 10. The Class of '81 had made it, their time had come and it was their year as the top con- tenders. They were seniors. CLASS OF ’81 Sponsors: Mr. Will Misner. Mr. Frank Damico; Pres.: Steve Weedman; Vice Pres.: Mike Cullerton; Sec.: Kristin Newman; Treas.: Mark Stadskiev. 318 R R Pat Broos and Bob Seale look on while Brian Sapp inaugurates the senior class. Helping to release the 300 ballons before the Homecoming game are the senior members of Junior Civitan. secretary Kristin Newman.

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